The ASP.NET MVC framework provides an alternative to the ASP.NET Web Forms pattern for creating Web applications and separates an application into three main components: the model, the view, and the controller.

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Transitioning from HTTP API development using ASP.NET Web API to the new world of ASP.NET 5 and MVC 6 can be challenging. This article will highlight the large and subtle differences and will help you out with the transition

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ASP.NET 5 has been designed to make it simpler to work with some of the coolest modern web development tools like AngularJS and Grunt. This article uses these technologies to create an end-to-end Virtual Tutorial Tracker application.

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Incorporate AngularJS Framework into your ASP.NET MVC projects and seamlessly use both the MVC routing system along-side the AngularJS routing system. This is part 2 of a series of articles on ASP.NET MVC to make you more productive on the MVC Framework.

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This article shows how to mix server-side technologies like ASP.NET MVC & WEB API with client-side technologies like HTML, jQuery and Knockout.js to easily create complex UI's like the DataGrid.